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Quantum 2 Radome

Quantum 2 18" solid-state radar dome with CHIRP Pulse Compression and Doppler collision avoidance technology.

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Quantum 2 Radome
Doppler Collision Avoidance Technology

Doppler Collision Avoidance Technology

Ensure a safe and stress-free boating experience, even in busy waters, by keeping unforeseen hazards and novice boaters at a distance.

Quantum 2, equipped with Doppler collision avoidance technology, simplifies the identification of potential risks amidst bustling marine traffic. Leveraging sophisticated Doppler processing, Quantum 2 clearly highlights moving radar contacts, applying color coding to clearly show if they are approaching or moving away, enhancing your navigational confidence and safety.

QUANTUM 2 BLACK - STAY AWARE WITH STYLE

QUANTUM 2 BLACK - STAY AWARE WITH STYLE

Offering confident radar navigation and style, Quantum 2 Black adds a level of sophistication to any vessel. 

Quantum 2 Black offers the same performance and safety-enhancing Doppler target tracking as the original white Quantum 2 in a premium black housing.

Key Features

Key Features

The Quantum 2 Doppler radar is an ideal addition for sailboats, RIBs, and smaller powerboats. It is available as a standalone scanner that doesn't require a power or data cable, or with options for 10m and 15m cables. This radar excels in short-range detection and offers enhanced detail of targets, with a minimum range of 18 feet (6m). 

Installation is streamlined and quick, and it can be mounted using existing Raymarine scanner points. Once in place, the Quantum 2 powers up instantly, providing immediate situational awareness. Its MARPA mode is an efficient tool for tracking hazardous targets, employing the same technology relied upon by the United States Coast Guard.

Quantum 2 Models

Quantum 2 radomes are available with 10m or 15m power and data cable options

Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with no Power or Data Cable

SKU: E70498
Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with no Power or Data Cable
  • Wi-Fi and Ethernet

  • No Power or Data Cable

Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with 10m Power Cable and 10m Data Cable

SKU: T70416
Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with 10m Power Cable and 10m Data Cable
  • Wi-Fi and Ethernet

  • 10m Power and Data cables included

Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with 15m Power Cable and 15m Data Cable

SKU: T70417
Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with 15m Power Cable and 15m Data Cable
  • WiFi and Ethernet

  • 15M Power and Data cables included

Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with 10m Power Cable and 10m Data Cable

SKU: T70549
Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with 10m Power Cable and 10m Data Cable
  • Black radome enclosure

  • WiFi and Ethernet

  • 10m Power and Data cables included

Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with 15m Power Cable and 15m Data Cable

SKU: T70550
Quantum 2 Q24D Doppler 18" Radar with 15m Power Cable and 15m Data Cable
  • Black radome enclosure

  • WiFi and Ethernet

  • 15M Power and Data cables included

Quantum 2 Resources

General Specifications
Dimensions: Diameter | Height

541.0 mm | 209.5 mm

Weight

5.6 kg

Supply voltage

Either 12 V dc or 24 V dc nominal

Minimum: 10.8 V dc | Maximum: 31.2 V dc

Operating voltage range

Minimum: 10.8 V dc | Maximum: 31.2 V dc

Power Consumption

Transmit mode (maximum): 17 W | Standby mode: 7 W | Sleep mode (applies only to radars connected via Wi-Fi): 2 W

Waterproofing

IPX6

Operating temperature range

-10°C to +55°C

Storage temperature range

-25°C to +70°C

Additional storage conditions

Store upright; do not block vents on underside

Humidity

Up to 95% at 35°C

Maximum wind speed

100 kts

Transmitter
Type

X-band solid-state transmitter with pulse compression technology

Transmit frequency

9354 MHz to 9446 MHz

Peak power output

20W

Duplexer

Circulator

Pulse widths (3 dB)

40 ns to 14.7 us

Chirp lengths

400 ns to 22 us

Pulse repetition frequency

920 Hz to 5900 Hz

Chirp bandwidth

Up to 32 MHz

Standby mode

Scanner rotation - OFF | Scanner transmission - OFF | Wi-Fi link - ON

Antenna
Type

Patch array

Beamwidth (nominal)

Horizontal: 4.9° | Vertical: 20°

Polarization

Horizontal

Rotation speed

24 rpm nominal

Receiver
IF frequency

26 MHz

Noise figure

Less than 4 dB

Doppler
Target Tracking

Tracking of 25 simultaneous MARPA and / or ARPA targets

Target Filtering

True Motion mode identifies only those objects that are moving relative to the vessel

Radar
Transmitter type

X-band solid-state transmitter with pulse compression technology

Target tracking

Track up to 25 simultaneous Radar targets

Standby mode

Rotation: OFF, Transmission: OFF, Wi-Fi: ON

Antenna type

Patch Array

Noise

Less than 4 dB

Beamwidth (nominal)

Horizontal: 4.9°, Vertical: 20°

Polarization

Horizontal

Duplexer

Circulator

Transmit frequency

9354 MHz to 9446 MHz

Pulse repetition frequency

920 Hz to 5900 Hz

CHIRP lengths

400 ns to 22 µs

Pulse widths (3 dB)

40 ns to 14.7µs

IF frequency

26 MHz

Rotation speed

24 RPM

Peak power output

20 W

Conformance
Standards

USA: 47CFR FCC Part 2 & Part 80 Certificate of Approval, Canada: RSS138 Iss. 1 Technical Acceptance Certificate, European Union & EFTA: Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU Certificate of Opinion, Australia / New Zealand: ACMA Declaration of Conformity Compliance level 3

Environmental
Relative humidity

Up to 95% @ 35°C (95°F)

Additional storage conditions

Store upright; do not block vents on underside

Waterproof rating

IPx6

Storage temperature

-25°C to +70°C (-13°F to 158°F)

Maximum wind speed

100 knots

Operating temperature

-10°C to +55°C (14°F to 131°F)

Physical
Dimensions

Height: 209.5 mm (8.25 in), Diameter: 541.0 mm (21.3 in)

Weight

5.6 kg (12.35 lbs)

Compatibility
Axiom 2 XL - 16", 19", 22" and 24" models

Yes

Axiom 2 Pro - 9", 12" and 16" RVM and -S variants

Yes

Axiom+ - 7", 9" and 12" RV and chartplotter variants

Yes

Element - 7", 9" and 12" HV and -S variants

Yes2

Axiom XL - 16", 19", 22" and 24" models

Yes

Axiom Pro - 9", 12" and 16" RVX and -S variants

Yes

Axiom - 7", 9" and 12" RV and chartplotter variants

Yes

gS-Series - gS95, gS125 and gS165

Yes3

eS-Series - eS95, eS97, eS98, eS125, eS127, eS128, eS165

Yes3

e-Series - e7, e7D, e95, e97, e125, e127, e165

No

c-Series - c95, c97, c125, c127

No

a-Series - a75, a77, a78, a95, a97, a98, a125, a127, a128

No

E-Series Widescreen - E90W, E120W, E140W

No

C-Series Widescreen - C90W, C120W, C140W

No

G-Series Classic - GPM400

No

E-Series Classic - E80, E120

No

C-Series Classic - C70, C80, C120

No 1

Notes

1 - C-Series Classic chartplotter displays are only compatible with analog radar scanners, discontinued.

2 - Doppler mode is not available when connected to an Element series display

3 - eS Series and gS Series displays running LightHouse 3 only support a wired connection to Quantum; wireless (Wi-Fi) connection is NOT supported.

The Quantum family of radars both use a solid-state CHIRP pulse compression transceiver system which provides excellent short and long-range target detection. The Quantum radar provides a traditional radar presentation, while the Quantum 2 model offers Doppler target tracking. Doppler radar identifies moving targets on the radar scope and colorizes them red (inbound) or green (outbound) to call attention to them.

Doppler radar systems are instantly able to detect whether targets are getting closer to the scanner, or moving away, by measuring the minute shift in frequency of the echoes returning to the radar scanner. It uses this information to colorize these targets red (inbound) or green (outbound) to call extra attention to them. In busy waterways the Doppler colorization can reduce the workload on the radar operator, making it easier to determine which radar targets present a hazard and which do not.

A heading sensor is not required for Quantum 2 but is highly recommended. Adding a heading sensor to the radar allows it to perform better at slower speed (below 15 knots) particularly when tidal set and leeway are present. The presence of the heading sensor also enables target tracking capability using the radar’s MARPA/ARPA system, improves low and zero-speed rendering of radar/chart overlay, and enables a stabilized radar PPI presentation on the chartplotter or MFD (Multi Function Display). The Raymarine EV-1 or EV-2 autopilot sensor cores, or the AR200 augmented reality sensor module are recommended.

Quantum radar scanners work great for detecting small targets including lobster pots and fish trap markers, floating debris, kayaks and paddle craft, and navigation markers.

The Quantum 2 radar is available with either a standard marine white or stylish gloss black finish. The black radome cover is also available as a stand-alone accessory (part number R70989) that can be retrofitted onto any Quantum or Quantum 2 radar scanner.

Quantum and Quantum 2 radar scanners have a maximum range scale of 24 nautical miles, making them great for detecting and tracking weather at long-ranges. With any radar the distance at which you will be able to detect and track targets is dependent on both the height of your scanner above the waterline and the height of the target. 

Quantum radars all offer user-selectable range scales of 1/16, 1/8, ¼, ½, ¾, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16 and 24 nautical miles. Quantum will automatically optimize its transceiver for best performance at the range scale selected. 

All radars transmit electromagnetic energy at microwave frequencies which can be harmful, particularly to the eyes. For safety, we recommend that any radar be installed above head height, out of range of personnel and passengers. 

Radar scanners should be mounted as high as practical above the waterline. Radar operates as a line-of-sight device, so a high mounting position will give better long-range performance. The radar is also best mounted above the head-level of crew and passengers, to avoid mechanical danger and minimize exposure to electromagnetic radiation.

The requirements for installation and operation of Raymarine radars may be subject to individual licensing of the equipment, operator, or vessel. You are strongly encouraged to check with the requirements of the licensing authority of your national administration. Your local Raymarine dealer can also advise on local and national licensing requirements.

Raymarine radars are ideal for use on rivers and inland waterways due to their excellent long and short-range target detection characteristics. The radar scope can also be presented in a heading-up presentation with a 1/3 or 2/3 offset that gives the radar operator maximum look-ahead visibility in these kinds of waterways. 

In most cases, installing a new radar scanner will require the change-out of the radar scanner interconnect cable but there are exceptions to this. For example, Raymarine offers an adapter cable (A80308) that allows a Quantum or Quantum 2 radar to use the interconnect cable from any Digital or HD Digital radar scanner. Other options may be available. Please consult with your Raymarine installer or technical support for options. 

In most cases new Raymarine scanners will fit on mounts that previously held another Raymarine radar scanner. The mounting pattern for radar scanners has been standardized for many years. There may be mechanical exceptions to this if changing from a radome-style scanner to an open-array due to the larger physical size and weight.

Raymarine radars are excellent tools for monitoring the weather. They can readily detect rain squalls, thunderstorms, and other atmospheric precipitation at long distances. Detecting and tracking weather at long distances can enable you to avoid harsh weather and make your time on the water safer and more enjoyable. 

Radome-style radar scanners are often mounted to a sailboats main mast or foremast using a specially designed mast mount. The mount is typically rivited or bolted to the mast and offers a secure mounting point with excellent line-of-sight for the radar to operate. Optional guards are normally available to provide extra protection to the scanner from the impact of sails or rigging, if needed. These mounts are offered by Raymarine and from 3rd parties like Edson, Questus, ScanStrut, and SeaView

Raymarine radar scanners come with a standard 2-year warranty covering both parts and labour. If you register your newly purchased radar on Raymarine.com within 90 days purchase your warranty coverage is extended to 3 years at no additional cost.  

Most marine radar scanners are intended to be used with chartplotters or multifunction displays from the same manufacturer, with some small exceptions. Raymarine’s Quantum radar is compatible with the Orca Core 2 navigation system, as well as the The Q Experience Q2 Display

What's in the box illustration
What's in the box?

The following parts are supplied with the Quantum 2 radar.

1

Radome

2

Power cable 10 m (32.8 ft)

3

Fixing bolts with spring washers and flat washers (M8) x 4

4

Documentation


Manual
Download Manual

Download Quantum 2 radar manuals, declarations of conformity and mounting templates.

Software
Download Software

Download the latest software for your Raymarine Quantum 2 radar.

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